ZIMMERMAN ARRESTED

WTF IS THIS GUY THINKING. HE NEEDS TO JUST GO SOME WERE AN HIDE FOR A YEAR OR TWO . THIS ON EWILL LIKELY COST HIM HIS GUN RIGHTS . YIKES ARGUING WIOHT THE WIFE ARGUING WITH THE GIRL FRIEND SOME GUYS NEED TO JUST KNOW WHEN TO QUIT .

I BET THE GF IS ON TV BY THE END OF THE WEEK .

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George Zimmerman Arrested
UPDATE: George Zimmerman was arrested in Seminole County, Fla., at about 1:30 p.m. Monday and charged with assault, after a dispute at his girlfriend's home, the Associated Press reports.

(AP) -- George Zimmerman was charged Monday with assault after deputies were called to the home where he lived with his girlfriend, who claimed he pointed a shotgun at her during an argument, authorities said.

Zimmerman pushed the woman out of the house and barricaded the door with furniture, Chief Deputy Dennis Lemma said at a news conference hours after the arrest. The girlfriend, Samantha Scheibe, provided deputies with a key to the home and they were able to push the door that had been barricaded.

Lemma says Zimmerman was compliant when deputies came to the house.

"The easiest way to describe it is rather passive. He's had the opportunity to encounter this before," he said.

Zimmerman was charged with aggravated assault with a weapon, battery and criminal mischief.

"Just when you thought you heard the last of George Zimmerman," said neighbor Catherine Cantrell. She said she had twice seen a man who looked like Zimmerman get out of a truck that's been in the driveway for nearly a month. The truck parked there Monday appeared to be the same one that reporters have seen Zimmerman drive previously.

"I'm in absolute shock. He was never outside. It's not like he was out flaunting around," she said.

Cantrell said the woman who lived in the home was very sweet and quiet.

Sarah Tyler, 26, also lives across the street from the tan stucco house on a cul-de-sac street of single family homes in Apopka, about 15 miles northwest of Orlando.

"It's kind of frightening," she said, adding that she only saw a woman came out of the house.

Zimmerman, 30, was acquitted in July of all charges in the shooting of Trayvon Martin. The death of the black teenager, who was unarmed, touched off a nationwide debate about race and self-defense. Zimmerman, who identifies himself as Hispanic, has said he shot the 17-year-old to defend himself during a fight in February 2012 inside a gated community in Sanford, just outside Orlando.

He wasn't charged until 44 days after the shooting, leading to protests nationwide from people who believed he should have been immediately arrested. The case sparked accusations that Zimmerman had racially profiled Martin, and demonstrations broke out again after his acquittal. Federal authorities are now reviewing the case the see if Martin's civil rights were violated.

Zimmerman has had other brushes with the law since his acquittal.

Zimmerman and his estranged wife were involved in a domestic dispute in September just days after Shellie Zimmerman filed divorce papers, but police later said no charges were filed against either of them because of a lack of evidence.

Zimmerman has also been pulled over three times for traffic stops since his acquittal. He was ticketed for doing 60 mph in a 45 mph zone in Lake Mary in September and was given a warning by a state trooper along Interstate 95 for having a tag cover and windows that were too darkly tinted. He was also stopped near Dallas in July and was given a warning for speeding.

In 2005, Zimmerman had to take anger management courses after he was accused of attacking an undercover officer who was trying to arrest Zimmerman's friend.

Later that year, Zimmerman's former fiancee filed for a restraining order against him, alleging domestic violence. Zimmerman responded by requesting a restraining order against her. Both requests were granted. No criminal charges were filed.

Yeah, I'm sure everyone that has had a confrontation with him, including the police has lied their asses off. Geezus people, the guy is a nut case with a history of violence. On top of that he is so stupid that he doesn't have the brains or the wherewithall to lay low and behave himself. Some hero and champion of guns rights and self defense.

He hasn't been convicted of anything yet and except for having some wimmin troubles reported in the "unfriendly" and apparent liberal media. He should keep a low profile and just stay away from the wimmin but seems he must get his poontang fix for some reason. He will now likely lose his lawsuits against NBC and ABC thanks to his recent apparent behaviour problems because it will be difficult to find a jury in a civil case that decides based on "the preponderance of the evidence" (a much looser standard than for criminal cases). He had it all - potential huge monetary awards from the media lawsuits, lucrative speaking tour and possible book deal after the civil lawsuit actions were settled. He's blowing it. Should have taken a trip to South America for a couple years, keep it zipped up and just hang out on the beach with a few cold ones. Now he will likely lose his big payday regardless if the GF domestic allegations are true or not.

When you're born you get a ticket to the freak show. When you're born in America , you get a front row seat. - George Carlin

anyway, either he is a lot of things as suggested above or he likes media attention either way the left wing gun grabbers love him

agreed he should have left the country till he was forgotten

Sprat, just because I don't want some loony with a track record of domestic violence and scuffling with the police as my hero, gun rights or self defense spokesman that hardly makes me abnormal.

I just think it is time to get off the Zimmerman train and let him sink (which he seems to be doing quite well) or swim on his own. Honestly I don't give a damn about him anymore and in reality he is nothing more than someone not smart enough to avoid trouble.